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Bilstein's don't have the rubber bump stop for the front inserts that the koni's do. That small rubber thing may just be so the dust cover doesn't rattle around when shipping. The rears do have the bump stops as indicated. By the way, if the car is jacked by the rear, why not do the rear shocks. Put some upward pressure on the trailing arm with a jack to take of the torsion force off, and then loosen the bottom bolt. Follow with the top. They are very simple.
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